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Companies Pull Ads on Fox because David Hogg Says So

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posted on Mar, 29 2018 @ 08:26 PM
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originally posted by: TinfoilTP

originally posted by: Liquesence

originally posted by: TinfoilTP

originally posted by: Liquesence

originally posted by: TinfoilTP

originally posted by: Liquesence


Have you ever seen your peers murdered in a mass school shooting?



Neither did he, he was hiding in a closet, probably grinning from ear to ear. He quickly donned his fascist persona and found his calling, it is all now a matter of history.

He was there.

Have you ever been in such a position?



No, I never dressed up as a fascist and said fascist things in public.


You just hide behind fascist ideology and thinking?

Question was, have you ever been present when your peers were being murdered? Can you answer that, or just deflect and resort to ad homs?


I'd rather hear from the kids who grew up with the victims, not some transplant who is stealing all of their voices.


Those are the kids who are speaking. It was their peers who were killed.

Maybe listen to them, instead of dismiss them simply because that's what people are telling you to do.



posted on Mar, 29 2018 @ 08:31 PM
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a reply to: Grambler


he has said the nra wants dead children, he says that people are the NRA's b******s, he has said all sort of vile crap.


That is his opinion, wait for it, based upon the issue at hand, e.g. gun violence in school, which he witnessed. That is not a personal attack.


But again, your position is Ingraham saying he was whining is attacking a person, but him saying the above is only attacking arguments.


Yeah, it's attacking him simply because he was rejected by colleges, which has nothing to do with his message or the issue.

That's why it's confusing the issues.



posted on Mar, 29 2018 @ 08:34 PM
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originally posted by: Liquesence
a reply to: Grambler


he has said the nra wants dead children, he says that people are the NRA's b******s, he has said all sort of vile crap.


That is his opinion, wait for it, based upon the issue at hand, e.g. gun violence in school, which he witnessed. That is not a personal attack.


But again, your position is Ingraham saying he was whining is attacking a person, but him saying the above is only attacking arguments.


Yeah, it's attacking him simply because he was rejected by colleges, which has nothing to do with his message or the issue.

That's why it's confusing the issues.


This post sums up quite nicely the hypocrisy.

Calling some a f***** that is killing children = just discussing issues and not attacking people.

Saying someone is whining about not getting in to college = personal attack.

Thank you so much for illustrating this hypocrisy better than I could have hoped to!
edit on 29-3-2018 by Grambler because: (no reason given)



posted on Mar, 29 2018 @ 08:36 PM
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originally posted by: Liquesence

originally posted by: TinfoilTP

originally posted by: Liquesence

originally posted by: TinfoilTP

originally posted by: Liquesence

originally posted by: TinfoilTP

originally posted by: Liquesence


Have you ever seen your peers murdered in a mass school shooting?



Neither did he, he was hiding in a closet, probably grinning from ear to ear. He quickly donned his fascist persona and found his calling, it is all now a matter of history.

He was there.

Have you ever been in such a position?



No, I never dressed up as a fascist and said fascist things in public.


You just hide behind fascist ideology and thinking?

Question was, have you ever been present when your peers were being murdered? Can you answer that, or just deflect and resort to ad homs?


I'd rather hear from the kids who grew up with the victims, not some transplant who is stealing all of their voices.


Those are the kids who are speaking. It was their peers who were killed.

Maybe listen to them, instead of dismiss them simply because that's what people are telling you to do.


It's all about him now, just the way he likes it. People are talking more about him and nobody knows the names of any of the other school children.

I hear tell there was even one who tried to make a peep about not going after the NRA, but was quickly silenced and tossed into obscurity, all we get is the ill advised armband posing poser.

This is all brought to you by the same producers who brought us Kathi Griffin holding a severed head. Are you swayed by their agenda yet?



posted on Mar, 29 2018 @ 08:40 PM
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originally posted by: DBCowboy

originally posted by: kaylaluv

originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: kaylaluv

I've defended Kathy Griffin.


In a land where it is okay for punishing someone for saying something, there is no free speech.



Do you think there should be a law prohibiting the freedom of advertisers to pull their ads because of a host’s offensive comments, or for any other reason?


No.

People sadly have every right to act like censoring Nazi fascists.

They just shouldn't be upset when I or others call them out for it.

I have that right, until enough people decide I should be punished for having a different opinion.


People have every right to exercise freedoms allowed by law.

People have the right to criticize someone publicly (as long as it’s not slander).

People have the right to boycott a person/event/establishment for making that public criticism.

Businesses have the right to pull their ad money from the person making that criticism.

People have the right to publicly state an opinion on all of the above.

Ain’t America great! All those freedoms!



posted on Mar, 29 2018 @ 08:43 PM
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a reply to: Liquesence

...so hardened and impacted that words made him feel attacked. Yeah, not impressed. Oh, and if I'm not mistaken he wasn't at school when the shooting happened, so he witnessed nothing but the same aftermath the rest of the nation could catch on their nightly news.



posted on Mar, 29 2018 @ 08:46 PM
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a reply to: burdman30ott6

You are mistaken. He was at the school during the shooting. He filmed his fellow students on his camera phone while they were locked up in a closet. He later went home, got his good camera, and went back to the school and interviewed fellow students who were hanging around outside.



posted on Mar, 29 2018 @ 09:44 PM
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a reply to: FamCore

I wish I could be amused... I'm just shaking my damn head. Okay. I have to admit I found it a little amusing that he chose all beach schools and every one clear on the other side of the country from his family! But that's neither here nor there.

Ms. Ingraham took a cheap and easy shot at a kid backed up by some adults with some clout. She got skooled.

Mr. Hogg is enjoying his relative immunity from the consequences of his words and deeds due to his age. For now. He won't be 17 forever. He better enjoy it while he can. Political critters have long memories.

And the cheap political theater shall continue, eh?



posted on Mar, 29 2018 @ 09:50 PM
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a reply to: kaylaluv

There's no actual "proof" that was "filmed" "at the time".

😉



posted on Mar, 30 2018 @ 12:39 AM
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originally posted by: JDmOKI
a reply to: FamCore

Really just shows how powerful that 17 yo has become in such a short amount of time

I agree. It concerns me that he has suddenly developed a lot of influence and power. He is a young adult and this amount of power could go to his head and make him dangerous, especially with so many followers. I have wondered if there is any Soros money backing him.



posted on Mar, 30 2018 @ 01:14 AM
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a reply to: FamCore

is he even really a kid he looks in his middle 20s to me.



posted on Mar, 30 2018 @ 01:45 AM
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Sounds suspiciously akin to capitalism which that same group claims is.... oh, nevermind. Identifying irony is s lost art that’s definitely lost on much of today’s “activists”...

a reply to: kaylaluv



posted on Mar, 30 2018 @ 01:52 AM
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Not saying bullying s child is ok at all. But this “child” seems incapable of being bullied. He’s jumping full force into the fire and enjoys it. So he’s not being “harmed” by her words or attention and in fact, seems to thrive on if. So not sure that he’s being “bullied.” I have two teenage sons and I still would not consider what she said to this particular child as “bullying.”

Some on here keep saying to just ignore this “kid.” But that seems dangerous. This whole thing with him FEELS very manipulated. Like he was chosen specifically because he is a kid and so he can theoretically say and do whatever he wants in the political arena and no adult on the right has a right to say anything? That’s bizarre. And frightening.



posted on Mar, 30 2018 @ 05:42 AM
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originally posted by: knoxie
a reply to: theatreboy


looks more like laura ingram needs to learn how to play with the big dogs, she's the one who's losing sponsorship. lol



she was bullying this kid and we wonder so many kids are so messed up.

who bullies a kid? really? good god.

she's awful and i'm glad she's losing sponsorship.




How old is David and what are the ages of a kid in your book. Thanks in advance.



posted on Mar, 30 2018 @ 05:56 AM
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originally posted by: Liquesence
a reply to: Grambler


he has said the nra wants dead children, he says that people are the NRA's b******s, he has said all sort of vile crap.


That is his opinion, wait for it, based upon the issue at hand, e.g. gun violence in school, which he witnessed. That is not a personal attack.


But again, your position is Ingraham saying he was whining is attacking a person, but him saying the above is only attacking arguments.


Yeah, it's attacking him simply because he was rejected by colleges, which has nothing to do with his message or the issue.

That's why it's confusing the issues.


I like to come here and find some ridiculous mindset from time to time where people are so blinded by their political view they say such things as you did here. Thanks for not disappointing.

Does this come natural or did you have to work on it?

Saying a kid is whiny is probably the best thing this kid can hear at this point in his life. Growing up, I was taught life isn’t fair. Do they even say that anymore? Or is it simply not allowed? Especially to a young darling of 17 years.

If anything, Laura needs to spin this hard and exclaim how she is giving MOTHERLY advice. That’s what Hogg needs to hear. Guess what, that will make him stronger.



posted on Mar, 30 2018 @ 06:03 AM
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originally posted by: seeker1963

originally posted by: knoxie
a reply to: theatreboy


looks more like laura ingram needs to learn how to play with the big dogs, she's the one who's losing sponsorship. lol



she was bullying this kid and we wonder so many kids are so messed up.

who bullies a kid? really? good god.

she's awful and i'm glad she's losing sponsorship.




Who bullies a kid saysyou?

Who puts a kid in a situation to be a political pawn against it's countries founding principles?

Politics is for adults not children, and the fact the Marxist/Progressive left have chosen to use children???

Good luck with that! Hitler did the same thing.....


If he's news worthy, he's fair game. Walk him up to a podium to spew what the left wants to hear, and then scream "HE'S JUST A KID" when you disagree with his point of view



posted on Mar, 30 2018 @ 07:38 AM
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Hogg is a little punk, and will soon be forgotten.
He was groomed, and is doing his job.
edit on 30-3-2018 by Q33323 because: (no reason given)



posted on Mar, 30 2018 @ 09:07 AM
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originally posted by: TinfoilTP
The little fascist marches on, wielding imaginary power.

SoyBoy powers....activate hahaha,

This kid was raised for this role, like when a little girl is raised for pageants.


There's are very fine lines between patriotism-nationalism-fascism. All have 'power' how you use is the real defining point.

As it is, there is little doubt as to how any power would be used in current American politics without any opposition, but here again you want to put down kids, simply because people are listening to them, and with empathy.
So this grown woman makes up a meme about a 'whining kid' who wasn't even talking specifically about the shooting, which he is in protest about...Vis a vie guns...and you big boy, want to call him a fascist?
Man, you are one scared cowardy custard.



posted on Mar, 30 2018 @ 09:56 AM
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Karma's a bitch- NFL fan.



posted on Mar, 30 2018 @ 12:07 PM
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originally posted by: smurfy

originally posted by: TinfoilTP
The little fascist marches on, wielding imaginary power.

SoyBoy powers....activate hahaha,

This kid was raised for this role, like when a little girl is raised for pageants.


There's are very fine lines between patriotism-nationalism-fascism. All have 'power' how you use is the real defining point.

As it is, there is little doubt as to how any power would be used in current American politics without any opposition, but here again you want to put down kids, simply because people are listening to them, and with empathy.
So this grown woman makes up a meme about a 'whining kid' who wasn't even talking specifically about the shooting, which he is in protest about...Vis a vie guns...and you big boy, want to call him a fascist?
Man, you are one scared cowardy custard.


Look at my avatar, the kid is self identifying as a fascist through his speech and imagery and projecting that persona on purpose. Attacking all those who notice is not going to get you anywhere.



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